Anonymous wrote:You are simply making things up, PP. that is not how the boosterthon operation works.
Anonymous wrote:Send home a flyer for ratty wrapping paper and see how that goes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are simply making things up, PP. that is not how the boosterthon operation works.
So please tell us how they work. They don't use class time? They don't encourage the kids to call all their family members? They don't hand out prizes and show the kids what they need to do to get those prizes. Please let me know how you think they work.
Anonymous wrote:You are simply making things up, PP. that is not how the boosterthon operation works.
Anonymous wrote:You are simply making things up, PP. that is not how the boosterthon operation works.
Anonymous wrote:The kids really are pitted against each other, PP. It's practically the Hunger Games, right? Sheesh - get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Bethesda elementary is doing one for the first time this year. On top of asking every family in the school for a $200 contribution on top of PTA dues. I'm interested to see what all the fuss about. I find it very confusing that people complain about not enough prep time for the standardized testing yet all the stupid pep rallies will take instructional time out of the day.
I don't understand why they need boosterthon for more money. Whatever you donate, half will go to boosterthon. If you were going to donate $100 for boosterthon, then it makes more sense to just donate $50 straight to the pta.
Yes, the amount of instructional time taken away from kids is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boosterthon NEVER EVER says: Donate money to the school and we as a company will pocket 48-60% of it for showing up a few days and then the rest goes to your school. It is a deception that 80-90% of the parents and families do not know about. The kids do not know about. Extended families who the kids plead for money 100% do not know about it.
Send home a Boosterthon flyer that says 50% of the proceeds go back to the school and 50% go to Boosterthon. See how that goes over....
Well fwiw, Booster correctly, imho, leaves communication with parents up to the party that contracted with them (the PTA, PTO, or maybe the school itself).
It's THOSE parties who make no effort to let people know up front how much is sent to Booster from the monies that the children worked to bring in.
I can't think of a reason why they wouldn't be more transparent unless it involves deception. And then is underfunding the schools the reason people use to justify this deception?
Anonymous wrote:Our Bethesda elementary is doing one for the first time this year. On top of asking every family in the school for a $200 contribution on top of PTA dues. I'm interested to see what all the fuss about. I find it very confusing that people complain about not enough prep time for the standardized testing yet all the stupid pep rallies will take instructional time out of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Boosterthon NEVER EVER says: Donate money to the school and we as a company will pocket 48-60% of it for showing up a few days and then the rest goes to your school. It is a deception that 80-90% of the parents and families do not know about. The kids do not know about. Extended families who the kids plead for money 100% do not know about it.
Send home a Boosterthon flyer that says 50% of the proceeds go back to the school and 50% go to Boosterthon. See how that goes over....